Notes: MCLEOD ADDICTIVE DISEASE CENTER is an alcohol and drug abuse support provider located in the wonderful city of CHARLOTTE in the State of NC. To reach the location
by telephone, call 7043329001. The provider is found at 515 CLANTON RD .

The AbuseCheck™ FAEE Hair Alcohol Abuse Test
is unique in that alcohol is normally only ingested
and does not come in any other form (i.e. gas) that would
cause ambiguities or false positive results.

Who Uses This AbuseCheck™ Test:

For
Healthcare Professionals: Prove your patient does
not have an alcohol dependency or identify people with an
alcohol addiction (i.e. mandatory for liver and kidney transplants).
Measure the efficacy of an alcohol treatment program.

For Legal Purposes: Prove your client
is fit to have custody of his/her children or for use in
post-accident testing.

For Forensic Use: Since ethanol is the
most frequently encountered drug in postmortem forensic
toxicology laboratories, this test may provide insight into
the individual’s history of alcohol consumption which
may be relevant to a case (or to prove that a driver in
a road accident was not in the habit of overindulging in
alcohol).

For Public Sectors: Many public organizations
and sectors examining the physiological and behavioral effects
of alcohol can utilize this test to aid in their research
(i.e. studies between the correlation of alcohol habits
and risk of vehicular accidents).

For Human Resource: Certain high profile
or public safety jobs may require abstinence from alcohol
for certain periods when performing a task and this test
can ascertain any drinking issues of a potential hire or
employee.

For Parents of Teenagers: Parents who
want to test their teens to be certain that they are not
abusing alcohol.

Mass Spectroscopy is currently the benchmark confirmatory
test by the forensic community around the world. This method
allows for Quantitation and conclusive identification of drugs
and their metabolites. It has the sensitivity and precision
to quantify alcohol at concentrations as low as 0.01 g/dL
and can distinguish ethanol from other types of alcohol such
as isopropanol (rubbing alcohol) or ethylene glycol (antifreeze).

Lab is accredited and certified to
ISO 17025 for the provision of clinical testing services for substances
of abuse.

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Accepted laboratory procedures and
techniques.

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Accurate, simple, and non-invasive.

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Establish your client's average alcohol
consumption over a period of time, up to 6 months.

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Allows for longer detection time
as the hair is resistant to alterations.

The AbuseCheck™ Hair Alcohol Test (HAT)
is a non-invasive testing procedure which provides a definitive
timeline of alcohol abuse. It has been used by law enforcement agencies,
healthcare professionals, and employers to identify individuals
with recent histories of alcohol abuse.

DISCLAIMER & TERMS: The BioPharma Institute
provides AbuseCheck drug usage and alcohol abuse testing services
to professionals and consumers. Although the Institute does provide
support for these services, it is ultimately the responsibility
of the consumer to understand the utility of these tests, the limitations
these test may have, and the consequences from using these tests.
BioPharma Institute’s policy is to always charge the full
amount for testing upfront. A partial refund will only be provided
if the specimen collection and/or laboratory testing do not take
place. The amount of the refund is determined by the cost of the
services that have been provided. Any collection kit(s) which were
shipped, shipping costs, and/or specimen collection costs that have
occurred will be deducted from the amount paid to calculate the
refund amount. Because donors may cause delays in the collection
process, which it not an uncommon occurrence that donors may several
months to get collected, the Institute does have a policy which
guarantees the pricing for 6 months from ordering. If specimens
are not collected within 6 months, we will reimburse the fee collected,
less any costs, mentioned above, which have occurred. NOTE:
The BioPharma Institute is not authorized to provide direct-to-consumer
drug or alcohol testing in the State of Maryland.